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China and Japan finish dispute over Fukushima water discharge

China and Japan finish dispute over Fukushima water discharge
September 21, 2024



BEIJING — China and Japan reached a consensus in August at the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, the Chinese language overseas ministry stated Friday, bringing to an finish a diplomatic dispute that had rumbled on for over two years.Beijing known as the discharge “a significant nuclear protection factor with cross-border implications,” when Tokyo began discharging handled radioactive water from the web page in August 2023. It additionally introduced a blanket ban on all aquatic merchandise from Japan.Japan in flip criticized China for spreading “scientifically unfounded claims,” after the Global Atomic Power Company, the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, stated the plan met world requirements and would have a “negligible” affect on other people and the surroundings, a month earlier than Japan launched the water.The 2 facets agreed on Japan organising a long-term world tracking association and permitting stakeholders to habits impartial sampling and tracking, the ministry stated in a commentary.However Mao Ning, a Chinese language overseas ministry spokesperson, later stated that each nations attaining consensus “does now not imply that China will in an instant resume imports of Jap aquatic merchandise,” at a typical information convention in Beijing.“We will be able to perform technical consultations with the Jap aspect and steadily resume the import of Jap aquatic merchandise,” she added.

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